Dalemead Care Home Limited

Residential homes · Twickenham, Middlesex

Dalemead Care Home Limited is a CQC-registered residential care home operated by Dalemead Care Home Limited, located at 10-12 Riverdale Gardens, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 2DA in Twickenham, Middlesex. The home specialises in dementia. Dalemead Care Home Limited's most recent CQC inspection report is dated 24 June 2025. Dalemead Care Home Limited is one of 15 CQC-registered care homes in Twickenham. This listing is sourced from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) open dataset and is maintained for informational purposes.

10-12 Riverdale Gardens, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 2DA

Richmond upon Thames

London

24 June 2025

Dalemead Care Home Limited

Residential homes

Specialisms

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dalemead Care Home Limited registered with the CQC?

Yes. Dalemead Care Home Limited is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England. You can view the official CQC profile at https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-330456604

What type of care does Dalemead Care Home Limited provide?

Dalemead Care Home Limited provides residential homes, specialising in dementia.

How many care homes are in Twickenham?

There are 15 CQC-registered care homes in Twickenham. You can browse the full list at carehomeos.co.uk/care-homes/town/twickenham.

About residential care homes

Residential care homes provide 24-hour personal care and support for older adults or people with disabilities who are unable to live independently. Staff assist with daily activities such as washing, dressing, and meals in a homely environment.

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